Another privacy - enhancing feature would be the use of stealth addresses which are one - time addresses, generated randomly for
each transaction on behalf of the buyer.
Not exact matches
In addition to any other requirements or restrictions set forth in this Agreement, you shall not: (i) utilize the credit available
on any Card to provide cash advances to Cardholders, (ii) submit any card
transaction for processing that does not arise from your sale
of goods or service to a
buyer customer, (iii) act as a payment intermediary or aggregator or otherwise resell our services
on behalf of any third party, (iv) send what you believe to be potentially fraudulent authorizations or fraudulent card
transaction, or (v) use your Merchant Account or the Service in a manner that Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover or any other Payment Network reasonably believes to be an abuse
of the Payment Network or a violation
of Payment Network rules.
An investment dealer operates as an agent when it acts
on behalf of a
buyer or a seller
of a security and does not itself own title to the securities at any time during the
transactions.
Since 1990, CSP have been engaged in nearly 1,000
transactions in their served markets
on behalf of more than 200 private equity firms, corporate
buyers, and institutional financing sources.
That same day, another real estate salesperson, who was a friend
of the
buyer but who hadn't been involved in the
transaction before, presented an offer
on behalf of that
buyer.
The simplest option to avoid these tedious processes is for the
buyer to sign a Special Power
of Attorney authorising a person in South Africa to act
on their
behalf, because many foreigners aren't necessarily in South Africa when the various documents need to be signed before the
transaction is concluded.
Preet Sabharwal and Steven Stoehrer, both senior associates in Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services» Manhattan office, exclusively marketed the property for sale
on behalf of the seller and were also responsible for securing and representing the
buyer in the
transaction.
The law requires real estate licensees to perform the following basic duties when dealing with any real estate
buyer or seller as customers: present all offers in a timely manner, account for money or other property received
on your
behalf, provide an explanation
of the scope
of services to be provided, be fair and honest and provide accurate information, provide limited confidentiality, and disclose «material adverse facts» about the property or the
transaction which are within the licensee's knowledge.
Seller Contributions Depending
on the seller's eagerness to close the
transaction, the seller
of a property will often become aggressive and offer to pay some or all
of the closing costs, origination points and / or pre-paid items (interest, hazard insurance, tax escrows) associated with the purchase
on the
buyer's
behalf.
Eastern Consolidated Properties, Inc. v. Lucas (285 A.D. 2d 421)- Supreme Court's order to dismiss broker's complaint reversed; broker's complaint sufficiently alleges that certain defendants have the authority to act
on behalf of all defendants in the underlying real estate
transaction; upon procuring a
buyer ready, willing and able to purchase
on the seller's terms, the broker has earned its commission and a seller who frustrates the consummation
of the
transaction is liable nonetheless to the broker; no requirement that a brokerage commission be in writing (GOL 5 - 710 [a][10]-RRB-
An «agency» relationship is a voluntary legal relationship in which a licensed real estate broker or principal broker (the «agent») agrees to act
on behalf of a
buyer or a seller (the «client») in a real estate
transaction.
NAI Partners negotiated the
transaction on behalf of ManhattanLife, the
buyer of 13831 Northwest Freeway.
Attorney Peter Desiderio with Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson also worked
on behalf of the sellers, while attorney Neil Rollnick, partner with
Transactions Group
of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLC, represented the
buyer.
Based
on the explicit language
of the agreement, the court ruled that it should have been clear to the
Buyers that the Brokerage was not acting
on their
behalf in this
transaction.
Steve Holm
of Levy Holm Pellegrino & Drath LLP acted
on behalf of the
buyer in the
transaction.
The brokerage that receives money in connection with this
transaction is authorized to pay such money to the
Buyer's conveyancer, provided that such money is to be held in trust by the conveyancer as stakeholder pursuant to the provisions
of the Real Estate Services Act, pending the completion
of the
transaction and not
on behalf of any
of the principals to the
transaction, and should the sale not complete, the money should be returned to the brokerage as stakeholder.
The conflicts
of limited dual agency continue to exist, however, if the same designated agents are acting
on behalf of a seller and a
buyer in relation to the same
transaction, or acting
on behalf of two
buyers who are interested in buying the same property.
Here, the evidence supported the jury's finding
of a contract, as the Salesperson conducted many activities
on behalf of the
Buyers related to the property they purchased, including negotiations as well as working with the inspectors and attorneys involved with the
transaction.
The Salesperson undertook a variety
of responsibilities to help the
Buyers complete the
transaction, including acting
on their
behalf with inspectors and attorneys.
Cushman & Wakefield worked
on behalf of the seller and the
buyer in the
transaction.